Scott pak problem

Hello all, I have been a volly for 8 years now. and ever since I first put on the scott pak(7 years ago) I have had this issue. My helmet seems to hit the bottle when crawling and looking up. I changed my helmet to several types and it still seems to make contact. I even tried to don it lower and it rides up and limits my use, searching, roof work. everything. Neighboring company uses a Different brand of a SCBA. the name I am unsure at this time. but it seems to work better for me. does anyone else seem to be having this problem as well? any pointers you can give, I am willing to try everything its starting to **** me off.

I am 5'6" tall, have worn a traditional style helmet the majority of my 36 years in the fire service, and I can honestly say this has NEVER been an issue for me. Especially now when the air-pak is supposed to be carried on your hips with the should straps primarily holding it tight to the body and secondarily holding it up.

Throughout my time as a firefighter and an instructor i have used Scott Pak 1 with 1800 psi steel bottles, Scott Pak II & II-A, Scott Pak 2216, Scott Pak AP-50 in both 2216 and 4500 psi, with 30 and 45 minute bottles, MSA belt mounted regulator with 2216 bottles, MSA Firehawks with 30, 45 and 60 minute 4500 psi bottles, Draeger with 30 minute 4500 bottles, Globe with a 2216 bottle, Cairns with a 30 minute 4500 psi bottle, and I have never had the problem of banging my helmet on the bottle.

My opinion is you are hiking the pak too high on your shoulders. The other possibility is your neighbors have light weight bottles and your FD doesn't and this is your back door way of complaining about that!

we are using 2.2 and 4.5 with 2216 carbon bottles. 30 min. I wont join the other dept, im a officer where im at now and its just to far of a drive for calls. 10 miles compared to just one. I tried wearing them lower it helps but the pak just dont feel right. ill fuss with it a bit more.

I have the exact same problem and it's because I have a very short torso. I've learned to wear the pack as low as I possibly can. It was a bit akward at first and took some getting used to but it has made a huge difference in mobility for me. This worked for both our old 2.2's with 30 minute steel bottles and our new NxG2's with 60 minute carbon wrapped bottles. You just need to keep working with it until you find the way it works for you the best.

we are using 2.2 and 4.5 with 2216 carbon bottles. 30 min. I wont join the other dept, im a officer where im at now and its just to far of a drive for calls. 10 miles compared to just one. I tried wearing them lower it helps but the pak just dont feel right. ill fuss with it a bit more.